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Column: The Supreme Court will soon decide who is allowed to gerrymander

The Supreme Court will decide if California’s Democratic maps unlawfully offset Texas’s Republican gerrymander, focusing on racial motives or partisan retaliation.

In December, the Supreme Court’s Republican majority reinstated Texas’ Republican gerrymander after a lower federal court struck it down. The plaintiffs in that case presented considerable evidence that Texas’ gerrymander was enacted, at least in part, to racially gerrymander some parts of the state. But the court’s Republican majority deemed this evidence insufficient. Now, the Supreme Court is about to decide a similar case, Tangipa v. Newsom,…

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The Virginian Pilot broke the news in Norfolk, United States on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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